The amount of force an ordinary glass can withstand depends on it's thickness. A 1/4-inch thick piece can withstand approximately 292 lb per square foot.
The ability of string to withstand the tension force is called tensile strength.
the force depends on the organ, but most people can survive 8 g's for extended periods of time. some fighter pilots can survive up to 15 g's for a thousandth of a second.
Structures are able to withstand outside forces by having sufficient resistance and capacity so that they can respind with equal magnitude of the forces acting over them.
Tornadoes produce extremely powerful winds which carry a great deal of force. In some cases this is too much force for a houses to withstand, and the connections holding the different parts of the house together fail.
A femur bone can withstand roughly 4000 N of force.
It would depend on the rivet and the type of force applied.
3.86 kilotons....if you're lucky
An eggshell can withstand a lot more pressure than people think. It can withstand the force of 6.2 pounds or 25 Newtons.
The amount of force an ordinary glass can withstand depends on it's thickness. A 1/4-inch thick piece can withstand approximately 292 lb per square foot.
As much as is available. That of course does not mean the paper can withstand it.
2 tons
The ability of string to withstand the tension force is called tensile strength.
Eggs can withstand more force from the pointed end because it has an arc shape
My house could never withstand the gale force of a hurricane!
Gravity.
Build them out of materials and to designs specified to withstand tornado force winds.